Reports of Canadians detained for hours not true
American border officials in Buffalo are encouraging Canadians hesitant to cross the border to get your passport and make the trip.
Buffalo Field Office official Cheryl Odribino tells us stories of many travelers being stopped and detained for hours are simply not true. "I want to say that there are a lot of inaccurate stories, that are being told out there. It's not coming from us, if people would actually come to CBP [Customs and Border Protection], and ask us these types of questions, we would be able to answer those questions."
She says the only people who'll be stopped are anyone committing criminal acts, and any law abiding citizen is welcome into the US.
There's also many inaccurate stories about cell phones being searched.
She adds a law to search cell phones has been in place since 2009. "For the average person, this really should not be a concern. On top of that, what I can say, is that CBP nationwide only searches approximately 0.1% of cell phones during cross border travel."
Officials add anyone detained for hours is an asylum seeker attempting to cross between the two countries.
They also say there's only one Canadian in custody in New York State, she was arrested for trying to smuggle someone illegally into the US.

Niagara Falls Preps for Ribfest
Hospital Deficits Getting Worse: Report
Man Dies in Lincoln House Fire
Potential Niagara Parks Strike
Man Charged with Possessing Child Porn
Be Wary of Spring Time Scams: NRP
Man Killed Walking Along QEW
Senior Charged with Hate Speech Crime